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We live in a time when truth is not just ignored—it’s actively suppressed. Preachers are silenced, students are mocked, and those who speak boldly are branded as dangerous. But Scripture is clear: ignorance is not neutral—it’s destructive. Hosea warns that a lack of knowledge leads to ruin. Jesus rebukes the religious elite for not knowing the Word or the power behind it. And yet, in the face of this ignorance, God calls us to speak.
By Taylor BarnesWe live in a time when truth is not just ignored—it’s actively suppressed. Preachers are silenced, students are mocked, and those who speak boldly are branded as dangerous. But Scripture is clear: ignorance is not neutral—it’s destructive. Hosea warns that a lack of knowledge leads to ruin. Jesus rebukes the religious elite for not knowing the Word or the power behind it. And yet, in the face of this ignorance, God calls us to speak.